International contemporary / video and painting
Contemporary art is a set of artistic practices that developed in the second half of the XX century.
This term is historically rooted – it denotes advanced art from the end of World War II to the present. It is genetically related to the art of avant-garde or – more broadly – modernism, but is a new round of visual languages, with an emphasis on the actual language models (which is typical of all other types of culture and forms of knowledge in this period).
It includes an increasing range of techniques, due to the development of technology and human knowledge of their own body and their place in the world. The thematic spectrum of contemporary art is infinitely wide, it responds to any manifestations of human activity, in recent decades, they are joined by the activities of other biological organisms and robots.
Anadol Refik Machine Hallucinations: Hubble Dreams-A
2,56 (length)x2,40 (height), video, AI data painting, 2021
Bastiani Michelangelo Giulia-Les Damoiselles de Cap
30x31x38 cm, hologram video 7min, LED screen, glass, glass bottle, 2019
Ghenie Adrian Ohne Titel, Um
2003–2004, Acrylic on firm paper, 96.5 × 66.3 cm
Glaessner Elizabeth Hot Spring
2025, Oil on linen 147 × 122 cm
Kame Kngwarreye Emily Emily
1994, Acrylic on canvas, 125.5 × 73.5 cm
Mary Quinn Nathaniel Got Myself a Gun
2022, Black charcoal, soft pastel, oil paint, oil pastel on linen canvas stretched over wood panel 50.8 × 50.8 cm
Santomaso Giuseppe Miraggio (Fata Morgana)
1958, Oil on canvas, 116 × 89 cm
Xiyao Wang The grass is too brightly green to say goodbye no. 1
2022, acrylic, oil stick on canvas, 200 × 180 cm
Fei Cao Oz
Video work, 250-270x220-240, 2022